Special court jurisdiction: offences under the LLP law triable only by designated special courts, with summary trial option. All offences under section 67A are triable only by a Special Court designated for the area of the LLP's registered office or as specified by the High Court. The Special Court may try related offences joined under criminal procedure and may, if it thinks fit, try offences under the Act summarily where the law permits, but must limit summary-trial imprisonment to one year and convert to regular trial procedure-recalling witnesses-if a heavier sentence or non-summary procedure is required.
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Special court jurisdiction: offences under the LLP law triable only by designated special courts, with summary trial option.
All offences under section 67A are triable only by a Special Court designated for the area of the LLP's registered office or as specified by the High Court. The Special Court may try related offences joined under criminal procedure and may, if it thinks fit, try offences under the Act summarily where the law permits, but must limit summary-trial imprisonment to one year and convert to regular trial procedure-recalling witnesses-if a heavier sentence or non-summary procedure is required.
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